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Electronic medical record phenotyping using the anchor and learn framework
2016
JAMIA Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Electronic medical records (EMRs) hold a tremendous amount of information about patients that is relevant to determining the optimal approach to patient care. As medicine becomes increasingly precise, a patient's electronic medical record phenotype will play an important role in triggering clinical decision support systems that can deliver personalized recommendations in real time. Learning with anchors presents a method of efficiently learning statistically driven phenotypes with minimal
doi:10.1093/jamia/ocw011
pmid:27107443
pmcid:PMC4926745
fatcat:4gkacr44zjgori6zgq7pcb6pq4